Kildysart Show Results – 2014

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Kildysart Show Results – 2014 Kildysary Agricultural Show 2014 Horses Best Heavyweight Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare three years old and upwards with foal at foot.. 1. Jimmy Casey, Kildysart: 2. Cyril Conway, Lissycasey. Best Lightweight Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare three years old and upwards with foal at foot. 1. Tom Newell, Claregalway, Co Galway: 2. Donnellan Bros., Kildysart: 3. John Roche, Foulkmills, Co Wexford: Best Non-Thoroughbred Colt Foal: 1. Gerry Keane, Moveen, Kilkee: 2. Tommy O’Gorman, Dysart, Corofin: 3. John Ahern, Cranny. Best Non-Thoroughbred Filly Foal: 1. Donnellan Bros.: 2. Tom Newell: 3. Noel McMahon, Cranny, Kilrush: . The A Brown Filly Foal All Ireland Qualifier: Donnellan Bros. Best Non-Thoroughbred Mare with Foal at foot, judged as a unit.: 1. Donnellan Bros.: 2. Tom Newlll: 3. Gerry Keane Best Non-Thoroughbred Brood Mare, 3 years old and upwards, stinted.: 1. Gerard Grace, Rusheen, Kildysart: 2. P.J. Lehane, Clonakilty, Co Cork: 3. John Roche. Champion Foal.: Gerrry Keane Reserve Champion Foal: Donnellan Bros. Champion Mare: Tom Newell Reserve Champion: Gerard Grace Best Turned Out Horse & Handler: Tom Newell Coloured Horse Class. : 1. Marie Griffin, Cranny: 2. Noel Golden, Cree: 3. Declan Maher, Inch, Ennis. Best Yearling Colt or Gelding Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. Jack Meere, Clondrina, Lissycasey: 2. Cathal Leahy, Cragg, Lahinch: 3. Josephine Casey, Caherdavin Cross, Limerick. Best Yearling Filly Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. O’Sullivan Bros., Rosshill, Kildysart: 2. Adrian Egan, Murroe, Co Limerick; 3. John Ahern. I.S.A. & Scariff Show Yearling Filly Qualifier: Noel Considine, Knockalough, Kilrush. Best Two Year Old Colt or Gelding Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. John Ahern: 2. John Leahy, Cregg, Lahinch, Co Clare. Best Two Year Old Filly Non-Thoroughbred.: 1. Maria Griffin 1 Best Three Year Old Gelding Non-Thoroughbred to make a Hunter to be shown in hand. 1. Gerard Mullins, Clarina, Co Limerick: 2. Stephen Russell, Atlantic Stud, Kilkee. Best Three Year Old Filly Non-Thoroughbred to make a Hunter to be shown in hand: 1. P.J. Lehane: 2. Thomas Foley, Clonola, Kildysart: 3. Willie McDonnell, Nenagh, Co Tipperary. DUBLIN COACH CHAMPION YOUNG HORSE OF THE SHOW: P.J. Lehane RESERVE: Gerard Mullins, Clarina, Co Limerick. Best Turned out Horse & Handler: Michael Lyons ALL-IRELAND 2 YEAR OLD FILLY CHAMPIONSHIP: 1. Margaret Jeffares, Drinagh, Co Wexford: 2. Rebecca Monaghan, Tulla, Co Clare; 3. Jane Scully, Baltimore, Co Cork. Best Ridden Hunter 4 years old & upwards. Any Weight. 1. Mary Davoren O’Regan, Kilmallock, Co Limerick: 2. Richard Shannon, Murroe, Co Limerick: 3. Edel Curtin, Kilmihil, Co Clare. Three Year old PONY Lunging Class. 1. Niall O’Doherty, Cree, Kilrush: 2. Michael Keane, Moveen, Kilkee; 3. Sean O’Brien, Kilrush Rd., Kildysart. Three Year old Lunging : 1. Noel O’Shea, Labasheeda: 2. Brian Cleary, Cahircon: 3. Willie McDonnell. Best Male Donkey: 1. Noel Griffin: 2. Pat O’Dea, Cree: 3. James O’Dea, Knockalough. Best Female Donkey: 1. Timmy Foley, Clonola, Kildysart: 2. George Murtagh: 3. Sarah & Ciara Foley, Clonola. Best Female Donkey with Foal at foot.: 1. Sarah & Ciara Foley: 2. Timmy Foley. THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & BALLINASLOE SHOW SOCIETY QUALIFIERS FOR THE ALL IRELAND DONKEY MARE & FOAL CHAMPIONSHIP: Timmy Foley. Best Donkey Foal: 1. Tim Foley, 2. Sarah & Ciara Foley. Best Small Donkey: 1. Pat O’Dea: 2. Jessica Murtagh: 3. David Cusack . Best Donkey presented in Fancy Dress: 1. Sarah & Ciara Foley: 2. Paula Cusack, 3. Fina O’Dea, Cree, Kilrush. Best Young Handler : 1. Fina O’Dea: 2. Ciara Foley: 3. Sarah Foley. CHAMPION DONKEY OF SHOW: Timmy Foley Section A Welsh Ponies. Pure breed: 2 1. Jerry Moloney, Clonakilty, Co Cork; 2. Michael J. Galvin, Miltown Malbay: 3. Ann Marie Linnane, Knock, Kilmurry McMahon. Section B Welsh Ponies. Pure breed: 1. Leanne Bartelink: 2. Jerry Moloney. Champion Welsh Pony: Jerry Moloney Reserve: Michael J. Galvin 153cms Working Hunter Pony Class: 1. Cathriiona Glynn (Tearaway Jane): 2. Andrea Carey ( Marengo) 143 cms. Working Hunter Pony Class 1. Jane Marks (Mount Temple Boy): 2. Kieran McGrath, Claregalway, Co Galway. 133 cms. Working Hunter Pony Class. 1. Kiara Dempsey: 2. Andrea Carey. Open Intermediate Working Hunter Pony over 148 cms: 1.Cathriona Glynn Open Show Starter Stakes. 1. Cathriona Glynn: rider: Alannah Glynn, (Just a peach): 2. Kiara Dempsey ( Friday) Open 133cms. Show Hunter Pony 1. Cathriona Glynn (Golden Theodore): 2. Kiara Dempsey (Friday): 3. Allannah Glynn (Just a Peach) 143cms Show Hunter Pony Class. 1. Kate Marks (Comerford Scopic): 2. Diarmuid Kerins (Dolly) 153cms Show Hunter Pony Class. 1. Vicky Ryan (Thorndale Mischief): 2. Sinead Kearns (Butler): 3. Andrea Carey (Marengo) Intermediate Show Hunter Pony. 1. Vicky Ryan (Grey Goose) Mountain & Moorland Ridden Class. 1 Sinead Marks ( Comerford Scopie sparcus): 2. Evan McGrath ( Hazelrock Colleen): 3. Katie Marks (Mount Temple Boy” Mountain & Moorland Championship: Sinead Marks (Comerford Scipic Sparcus) Open Leid Rein. 1. Dermot O’Sullivan, Labasheeda; rider: Maria O’Sullivan ( Chiddock Rosella) Novice Lead Rein. 1. Marie Harding, Castletownroche, Mallow, Co Cork. Rider: Keelin Harding (Bertie): 2. James Ardán O’Neill, Coolmeen (Blossom): 3. Kate Murphy (Simba). Champion Show Hunter: Vicky Ryan (Thorndale Mischief) Reserve Champion: Alannah Glynn (Just a Peach) Young Handler Pony Class; 1. Miriam Shannon, Rath, Murroe, Co Limerick: 2. Cloe Glynn, Castletaylor, Ardrahan, Co Galway: 3. Alannah Glynn. 3 Champion Working Hunter: Jane Marks Reserve Working Hunter: Kiera Dempsey Supreme Champion of Show: Vicky Glynn (Thorndale Mischief) Reserve Champion of Show: Alannah Glynn (Just a Peach) CATTLE CLASS 2: Best Beef Cow & Calf (non-pedigree). 1. Tim O’Donovan, Dunmanway, Co Cork: 2. Michael Fogarty, Tubber, Co Clare: 3. Frank Bourke, Croom, Co Limerick CLASS 3: Best Shorthorn Cow in milk 1. Patrick Hehir, Inagh, Co Clare: 2 & 3. David Cusack, Glencanane, Kildysart. CLASS 4: Best Shorthorn maiden Heifer. 1. John Keane, Baar, Kilfenora, Co Clare: 2.Patrick Hehir: 3. David Cusack. CLASS 5: Best Yearling Heifer. 1 & 2. David Cusack CLASS 6: Best Beef Heifer, non-pedigree. 1. William R. Gubbins, Kilfinane, Co Limerick: 2. John Moloney, Connollys Cross, Ardnacrusha, Co Clare: 3. Pat & Michael Rosengrave, Crusheen, Co Clare. CLASS 7: Best Suckler Heifer (non-pedigree) 1. Michael Finn, Kildysart: 2. Andrew & Catherine McCarthy, Mullagh, Co Clare: 3. Aiden O’Donovan, Cappamore, Co Limerick. CLASS 8: Young Stockperson of the Year: 1. Rachel Hehir, Inagh, Co Clare: 2. Rachel Moloney, Roo West, Ardnacrusha, Co Clare: Eamon O’Donovan, Cappamore, Co Limerick. CLASS 9: Best Belgian Blue Heifer, non pedigree,. Under 400 kgs 1. Tim O’Donovan: 2. Jimmy & Ann Conllon, Inagh, Co Clare: 3. Michael Fogarty. CLASS 10: Best Belgian Blue Bull, non pedigree,. Under 450 kgs 4 1. Michael Forarty: 2. Tim O’Donovan: 3. Frank Bourke. CLASS 11: Best Heifer Calf, non pedigree: Under 400 kgs 1. Martin Killeen, Mullagh, Co Clare: 2. William R Gubbins: 3. Tim O’Donovan. CLASS 12: Best Male Calf, non pedigree: Under 450 kgs 1 & 2. Shane Guilitane, Croagh, Co Limerick: 3.John Moloney CLASS 13: Best Commercial Calf under 450 kgs. 1. Michael Finn: 2. Sean & Rory Pender, Birrnfadda, Cranny, Co Clare: 3. David Cusack. CLASS 14: Commercial Champion of the Show: Tim O’Donovan CLASS 15: Best Registered Pedigree Heifer Calf. 1. Mathew Goulding, Ballyduff, Tralee, Co Kerry: 2 & 3. Declan Donnelly, Lissycasey. CLASS 16: Best Registered Pedigree Male Calf. Any beef breed. Born on or after 1st Sept. 2013. 1. Mathew Goulding: 2 & 3. Declan Donnelly CLASS 17: Best Registered Limousin Male Calf. 1. Michael McInerney, Brickhill East, Cratloe, Co Clare: 2. Mathew Goulding: 3. Michael Finn. CLASS 18: Best Pedigree Limousin Female Calf 1. Paul Marsh, Dromod, Bodyke, Co Clare: 2. Micheál Rosengrave Clonagowan, Crusheen, Co Clare : 3. Mathew Goulding. CLASS 19: Best Pedigree Bull. 1. Donal Moloney, Roo West, Ardnacrusha, Co Clare: 2. Hubert Galvin: 3. Eoin Galvin. CLASS 19A: 1. Best Pedigree Limousin Hefir Calf . Born after 1st April 2014. 11 1. Sean Moroney, Corofin, Co Clare: 2. Darragh O’Meara, Roo West, Ardnacrusha, Co Clare. CLASS 20: Best pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born between 1st Jan ’14 & 31st Mar ’14) 1. Paul Marsh: 2. Sean Moroney: 3. John Moloney. CLASS 20A: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf (born between 1st Jan ’14 & 31st Mar ’14) 1. Michael McInerney: 2. Darragh O’Meara. 3. Liam Wiley, Bodyke, Co Clare. 5 CLASS 21: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born between 1st Nov ’13 & 31st Dec ’13) 1. Brendan Clancy, Moloskey Hse., Mullagh, Co Clare: 2. Paul Marsh: 3. Aiden O’Sullivan, Rosshill, Kildysart. CLASS 21A: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf. (born between 1st Nov ’13 & 31st Dec ’13) 1. Brendan Clancy. 2. Michael Finn. CLASS 22: Best Pedigree Limousin Bull Calf (born between 1st Aug ’13 & 31st Oct ’13) 1. John Moloney: 2. John McInerney: 3. John Moloney. CLASS 22A: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer Calf born between 1st Aug ’13 & 31st Oct ‘13 1. John McInerney: 2. John Moloney: 3. Paul Marsh. CLASS 23: Best Pedigree Limousin Heifer (born before 31st July ’13) 1, 2 & 3. Donal Moloney. CLASS 24: Best Pedigree Bull. 1. John McInerney: 2. Paul Marsh: 3. Brendan Clancy. CLASS 25: Pedigree Champion of Show: Rachel Moloney. CLASS 26; Best Pair of Cattle 1. Shane Giltinane: 2. John McInerney: 3. Paul Marsh SHEEP (Open) CLASS 1: Best Pair of Breeding Ewes ( Black Face) Pedigree. 1, 2 & 3. Flan Casey, Gortnahaha, Kildysart. CLASS 2: Best Pair of Breeding Ewes (Black Face) 1 & 2. Tommy Burns, Cahercloggane, Lisdoonvarna: 3. Paddy Fitzgerald, Clifton, Corofin. CLASS 3: Best Pair of Breeding Ewes (White Face). 1, 2 & 3. Shane, Jessica & Kyle Frawley, Kildysart. CLASS 4: Best Pair of Ewe Lambs suitable for breeding. 1. Paula Cusack, Glencanane, Kildysart: 2. Tommy Burns: 3. Shane, Jessica & Kyle Frawley. CLASS 5: Best Ram Lamb. 1. Paula Cusack: 2.
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